Thursday, November 03, 2016

Display for November- Dermatology

Each month the Trust Libraries create a display and resource bulletin on a clinical topic. For November 2016, it is DERMATOLOGY  The display is on show at both libraries and the resource bulletin (which lists a selection of our top DERMATOLOGY resources plus other library resources and services) can be accessed hereREMEMBER, the Libraries also hold many DERMATOLOGY books on the shelves in the WR section.

The Dermatology bulletin is available in the Libraries and here All the other Library resource bulletins can be accessed on our website.
You can access e-journals such as Journal of Dermatology, Clinical and Experimental Dermatology and British Journal of Dermatology with an OpenAthens account. E-books are also available with an OpenAthens account including Dermatology: an illustrated colour text by D J Gawkrodger and Dermatopathology by DM Elston.

 You can borrow the most recent editions of Dermatology at a glance by MMU Chowdhury, ABC of dermatology by P.K Buxton and Skin disease: diagnosis and treatment by TP Habif from the Trust Libraries as well as many other titles (in the WR section on the book shelves)

Search and access e-resources via our catalogue www.southeastlibrarysearch.nhs.uk with your OpenAthens account.

An OpenAthens account is required to access e-resources, go to https://openathens.nice.org.uk/ to self-register for an account.

Please contact the Libraries if you have any issues with registering for an Open Athens account, accessing e-resources or anything else we can help you with!  Don't forget that we also offer training in literature searching, accessing online resources and study skills. We can also perform literature searches for you! 

Plus we also have access to PCs, quiet study space and a leisure reading and DVD collection which you can borrow from AT NO CHARGE.

We hope to see you in the Libraries soon!


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